Cutting (Fig. 7)
• Make sure that all the adjusting knobs are
tightened correctly (2) and that there is
enough water in the tank for the flow on the
cutting blade.
• Mark the cutting position (11) on the
processed part, place the processed part on
the bench by pressing it firmly against the
supporting guard and rail for the miter
angle/transverse guard.
• Adjust the position on the rail for the miter
angle/transverse guard and make sure that
the cut is correct.
• Turn the machine on, wait until the cutting
blade reaches its maximum speed, hold the
handle for moving the electric motor firmly,
perform the cut by moving the electric
engine and the cutting blade unit smoothly.
Note:
Do not push on the cutting blade, the blade must cut the material with permanent speed.
Depending on tile thickness and type the cutting can take a different amount of time for
different materials. Do not try to push the cutting blade through the tile, it can result in electric
motor stop, slower cutting and uneven edges.
Bevelled cut (Fig. 8)
• The procedure is the same as during the
straight cutting, but the cutting block is tilted
by loosening two locks which are used to
adjust the bridge angle (2).
• After that the bridge can be tilted to the
desired angle according to the angle scale (1)
and the locks are tightened again.
• Before cutting make sure that the tile is
securely fastened.
Fig. 8
Fig. 7